...Murray Mount have become a Wimbledon tradition nearly as familiar as strawberries and cream. The crowds there watched Tim Henman lose four semifinals. They were also around for Murray's previous three semis. But this time was meant to be different...
...Thank God we can let Fred Perry lie easy. Thank God for Andy Murray," wrote the Guardian newspaper Web site.Like Tim Henman before him, Murray had been dogged by the weight of expectations of the British public and media and the never-ending...
...that stage in the last three years, seemingly destined to regularly come up short just like some of his predecessors. Tim Henman lost four semifinals from 1998-2002 and Roger Taylor lost three from 1967-73. Mike Sangster in 1961 was the first...
...majors that dates to Fred Perry in 1936.That's a lot of pressure on Murray. It proved too much for the likes of Tim Henman, John Lloyd and others. But the pressure valve was released, at least for a few sets Thursday night, in one riveting...
...to be able to play in these conditions inside, when it's been so miserable, cold, windy and wet outside," said Tim Henman, who teamed with Kim Clijsters to play married couple Andre Agassi and Steffi Graf in doubles and singles matches...
...their toll at the final Grand Slam of the season. Venus Williams and Rafael Nadal were scheduled to play later. So was Tim Henman, competing in his last Slam. Advancing on the men's side were two Spaniards, No. 8 Tommy Robredo and No. 17 Carlos...
...the $1.34-million tournament at the Rexall Centre at York University. - In Mason, Ohio, Juan Ignacio Chela beat Tim Henman 6-4, 3-6, 6-3 in the first round of the Western & Southern Financial Group Masters. Colleges Benedict, CAU...
...beat British wild card Naomi Cavaday 6-7 (1), 7-5, 6-0. HENMAN HANGS ON: Much to the home fans' delight, Tim Henman hung on to play another day. The four-time semifinalist, long considered Britain's best hope to win its first Wimbledon...
...United States, who lost in the qualifying rounds. The last British man to win Wimbledon was Fred Perry in 1936. While Tim Henman reached the semifinals four times, he's now 32 and lost in the second round each of the past two years.
...the first round of this year's Rome tournament, which begins Monday. Federer will face either Nicolas Almagro or Tim Henman in the second round, while Nadal will go up against either Robby Ginepri or Daniele Bracciali. Federer arrived in Rome...